My first linux install so be gentle:)I'm trying to install Linux 13 Mate on 1 SSD disk and /home on 2 HDD that is in raid0I made the raid0 in Disk utlility with a live USB key.Selcted the SSD for / and the raid0 for /home. did not make a /swap cause i have a SSD and 16GB og RAM (read something about you dont need swap if you have enough ram).the installation stops at: Executing 'grub-install /dev/md0' failed.Do i have to make a small partition on each disk and assign /boot to them?

i'll try to make an example (remember i have never used Linux and i not very good with computers)sda1: /bootsda2: Linux raid partitionsdb1: /bootsda2: Linux raid partitionmd0: /homesdc1: /bootsdc2: /

For someone new, this is a hard core area. I installed on Mint 13 mate on 8 gig SSD. Then booted intoIt and Moved what ever i could in my home dir and placethem on another patition on my hard drive. I madelink to them so they would apperar to be still on mySSD. I never work with raid. I hope this linkwill help:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing I know what SDC is but MDO?

For a work around you will need to load your home dir onto your SSD. But first use a live DVD, or usb to partition your each of your three tera bytehard dirves. I guse sda and sdb? Then install linux onto SSD. When you boot into Mint use file manager and mouse click on each of the dirve or partition you wereable to set up this will auto mount them. But I am sure there is another way do mount them during boot. If you can then you can move your home dir onto hard drive. I have got this to work. On the Mint 13 instalation I used the "something other" install or it was"custome insall", itwas the third selection. I think around this part of the install will ask what other drive you willwant to have access to. inclued your hard drives. I did not flag any of the drive bootable I thing Mint will do It. Sorry I do not know how to make this raid configuration.